Part I: RHETORIC: A COLLEGE STUDENT'S GUIDE TO WRITING. 1. Critical Thinking Through Reading, Viewing, and Writing. Critical Thinking Through Reading. Responding to a Text. Summarizing a Text. Critical Thinking Through Viewing. Interpreting an Image. Evaluating an Image. Critical Thinking Through Writing. Practicing Modes of Thinking in Your Writing. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 2. Beginning the Writing Process. The Writing Process: From Start to Finish. Understanding the Rhetorical Situation. Aiming for Writing Excellence. Understanding the Assignment. Developing a Topic. Collecting Information. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 3. Planning. Revisit the Rhetorical Situation. Forming Your Thesis Statement. Using a Thesis to Pattern Your Writing. Developing a Plan or an Outline. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 4. Drafting. Reconsider the Rhetorical Situation. Basic Essay Structure: Major Moves. Opening Your Draft. Developing the Middle. Ending Your Draft. Working with Sources. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 5. Revising. Consider Whole-Paper Issues. Revising Your First Draft. Revising for Ideas and Organization. Revising for Voice and Style. Addressing Paragraph Issues. Revising Collaboratively. Using the Writing Center. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 6. Editing and Proofreading. Strategies for Polishing Your Writing. Combining Sentences. Expanding Sentences. Checking for Sentence Style. Avoiding Vague, Weak, and Biased Words. Proofreading Your Writing. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 7. Submitting Writing and Creating Portfolios. Formatting Your Writing. Submitting Writing and Creating Portfolios. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 8. One Writer's Process. Angela's Assignment and Response. Angela's Planning. Part II: READER: STRATEGIES AND SAMPLES. 9. Forms of College Writing. Three Curricular Divisions. Writing in the Humanities. Writing in the Social Sciences. Writing in the Natural Sciences. The Rhetorical Modes. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 10. Narration, Description, and Reflection. Strategies for Personal Essays. Brief Narratives: Anecdotes. Sample Personal Essays. Story Time: A True Story, by Brandalynn S. Buchanan. Spare Change, by Teresa Zsuffa. What I Learned in Prison, by James Kilmore. The Muscle Mystique, by Barbara Kingsolver. Finding Ashton, by Melissa Pritchard. Writing Guidelines. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 11. Definition. Strategies for Definition Essays. Sample Definition Essays. Economic Disparities Fuel Human Trafficking, by Shon Bogar. Defining Mathematics, by Chase Vis. Deft or Daft, by David Schelhaas. Confessions, by Amy Tan. Beginnings, by Susan Sontag. On Excellence, by Cynthia Ozick. Writing Guidelines. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 12. Classification. Strategies for Classification Essays. Sample Classification Essays. Latin American Music, by Kathleen Kropp. Why We Lift, by Hillary Gammons. Four Sides to Every Story, by Stewart Brand. The Lion, the Witch, and the Metaphor, by Jessica Siegel. Writing Guidelines. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 13. Process. Strategies for Process Essays. Sample Process Essays. Wayward Cells, by Kerri Mertz. No Risky Chances, by Atul Gawande. The Washing, by Reshma Memon Yaqub. The Emancipation of Abe Lincoln, by Eric Foner. Writing Guidelines. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 14. Comparison and Contrast. Strategies for Comparison-Contrast Essays. Sample Comparison-Contrast Essays. Beyond the Polite Smile, by Janice Pang. Why We Care About Whales, by Marina Keegan. Journeys, by Barbara Kingsolver. How the Internet Has Changed Bullying, by Maria Konnikova. Writing Guidelines. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 15. Cause and Effect. Strategies for Cause-Effect Essays. Sample Cause-Effect Essays. Familiar Strangers, by Audrey Torrest. The Rise of the New Groupthink, by Susan Cain. Death from Below: Our Summer of Shark Attacks, by Brian Phillips. Mind Over Mass Media, by Steven Pinker. History That Makes Us Stupid, by Andrew Bacevich. Writing Guidelines. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 16. Reading Literature: A Case Study in Analysis. Strategies for Analyzing Literature and the Arts. Approaches to Literary Analysis. Four Ways to Talk about Literature, by John Van Rys. Analyzing a Poem. Let Evening Come, by Jane Kenyon. 'Let Evening Come': An Invitation to the Inevitable, by Sherry Van Egdom. A Poem to Analyze. My Last Duchess, by Robert Browning. Analyzing a Short Story. A Clean Well-Lighted Place, by Ernest Hemingway. 'A Clean Well-Lighted Place': Emotional Darkness, by Julia Jansen. Analyzing a Film. The Revenant -- A Brutal Masterpiece, by James C. Schaap. Literary Terms. Poetry Terms. Writing Guidelines. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 17. Strategies for Argumentation and Persuasion. Understanding Arguments. Sample Argument: No Mercy, by Malcolm Gladwell. Structuring Arguments. Engaging the Opposition. Arguing Through Appeals. Making and Qualifying Claims. Reasoning With and Supporting Claims. Identifying and Avoiding Logical Fallacies. Fallacies Revealed: Executive Deception, by Kathleen Dean Moore. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 18. Arguing for Positions, Actions, and Solutions. Strategies for Constructing an Argument. Sample Argumentative Essays. Mother-Daughter Relationships: Harmful or Helpful? by Sara Wiebenga. Remedying an E-Waste Economy, by Rachel DeBruyn. The Prison Problem, by David Brooks. Why Removing the Jefferson Davis Statue Is a Big Mistake, by Al Martinich and Tom Palaima. In Africa, AIDS Has a Woman's Face, by Kofi Annan. The Gravest Threat to Colleges Comes from Within, by Scott Bass and Mary Clark. Fatherless America, by David Blankenhorn. Writing Guidelines. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. BONUS ONLINE CHAPTERS. A. Taking Essay Tests. Reviewing for Tests. Forming a Study Group. Consider the Testing Situation. Taking the Essay Test. Writing Under Pressure: The Essay Test Quick Guide. Taking an Objective Test. Tips for Coping with Test Anxiety. B. Writing for the Workplace. Writing the Business Letter. Writing Memos and E-mail. Applying for a Job. C. Preparing Oral Presentations. Organizing Your Presentation. Writing Your Presentation. Save Now or Pay Later, by Burnette Sawyer. Developing Computer Presentations. Overcoming Stage Fright Checklist. D. Writing for the Web. Web Page Elements and Functions. Developing a Web Site and Web Pages. Writing for Different Internet Environments. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Outcomes Checklist. Part III: RESEARCH AND WRITING. 19. Getting Started: From Planning Research to Evaluating Sources. Papers with Documented Research: Quick Guide. The Research Process: A Flow Chart. Getting Focused. Understanding Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources. Developing a Research Plan. Writing a Research Proposal. Exploring Information Sources and Sites. Conducting Effective Keyword Searches. Engaging and Evaluating Sources. Creating a Working Bibliography. Developing a Note-Taking System. Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting Source Material. Avoiding Unintentional Plagiarism. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 20. Conducting Research: Primary, Library, Web. Planning Primary Research. Conducting Surveys. Analyzing Texts, Documents, Records, and Artifacts. Conducting Interviews. Making Observations. Becoming Familiar with the Library. Searching the Catalog. Using Books in Research. Using Reference Resources. Finding Articles Via Databases. 21. Building Credibility: Avoiding Plagiarism. Developing Credibility Through Sources Use. Recognizing Plagiarism. Understanding Why Plagiarism Is Serious. Avoiding Plagiarism. Avoiding Other Source Abuses. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 22. Drafting Papers with Documented Research. Reviewing Your Findings. Sharpening Your Working Thesis. Considering Methods of Organization. Considering Drafting Strategies. Using Source Material in Your Writing. Sample Research Paper: Humanities Essay. 'Chipping Away' at Our Privacy? by Lucas Koomans. Sample Research Paper: Science IMRAD Report. The Effects of the Eastern Red Cedar on Seedlings and Implications for Allelopathy, by Dana Kleckner, Brittany Korver, Nicolette Storm, and Adam Verhoef. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 23. MLA Style. MLA Documentation: Quick Guide. MLA Format Guidelines. Guidelines for In-Text Citations. Sample In-Text Citations. Quick Guide: MLA Works Cited. Sample Works-Cited Entries. Sample MLA Paper. The Consequences of Childhood Staples: Do Barbies and Disney Princesses Do More Harm Than Good to Girls' Self-Esteem? by Annie Sears. Critical Thinking and Writing: Applications. Learning-Objectives Checklist. 24. APA Style. APA Documentation Guidelines. APA Format Guidelines. Guidelines for In-Text Citations. Quick Guide: APA References. Sample Reference Entries. Sample APA Paper. The Silent Sibling: How Current Autism Intervention Affects Typically Developed Siblings, by Julia Sweigert. 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